Apple’s first LTE-compatible
handset, the iPhone 5,
has had an explosive debut quarter and is said to have already captured 26.7%
of the global LTE device market and Apple became the world’s second largest LTE
device marker. The company’s success has taken a toll on Samsung’s share of the LTE
market, which dropped from 50.9% in the previous quarter to 40% following
strong competition from Apple and other smartphone vendors, TheNextWeb reported. Despite
launching new flagship devices, Motorola and LG both saw their market shares fall
from 15% in 2011 to 6.7% and 9.1%, respectively. The research firm estimates
that global LTE subscriptions in 2012 will have surged more than fivefold to 50
million devices, an increase from 9 million in 2011. Earlier reports predicted
that LTE shipments will more than double in 2013 from 50 million units to 188
million, and increase further to 586 million smartphones by 2016.
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